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Mo-based catalyst for chemical looping deoxygenation of phenolic compounds to aromatic hydrocarbons

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 221, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2021.106936

Keywords

Phenolic compounds; Aromatic hydrocarbons; Deoxygenation; Hydrocracking; MoO3-SiO2

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51876210]
  2. Transformational Technologies for Clean Energy and Demonstration, Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA21060102]
  3. Special Support Program of Guangdong Province for Top Young Talents [2019TQ05L238]

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A novel MoO3-SiO2 material was prepared and utilized as a catalyst and oxygen-carrier in the chemical looping deoxygenation of lignin-derived phenolic compounds. The material showed high efficiency in generating aromatic hydrocarbons through hydrocracking and hydrogen reduction processes, completing a redox cycle for the production of valuable compounds.
A novel MoO3-SiO2 material was prepared by stepwise precipitation and was used as catalyst and oxygen-carrier in the chemical looping deoxygenation of lignin-derived phenolic compounds. In this recycle, hydrocracking reaction of phenolic compounds take place first, obtaining the aromatic hydrocarbons and higher-valence molybdenum oxide. Subsequent, the higher-valence molybdenum oxide was reduced by H2, yielding the lowervalence molybdenum oxide and H2O, thereby completing a redox cycle. High yield of aromatic hydrocarbons (71.5%) was obtained at 340 degrees C when guaiacol was used as model compound in the chemical looping deoxygenation. Moreover, large proportion of toluene was observed in products because that the strong acidity of the MoO3-SiO2 catalyst promotes the transmethylation. This work provides a new process for production of aromatic hydrocarbon from lignin via phenolic compounds.

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